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Three More College Arenas Make the Switch to LED Lights from Ephesus Lighting

Ohio University, Union College and the University of British Columbia join the growing list of arenas reducing energy use and improving light quality with LED

Three More College Arenas Make the Switch to LED Lights from Ephesus Lighting

Three college sports and entertainment venues at Ohio University, Union College and the University of British Columbia have become a proactive part of the future of lighting by committing to sustainability and joining the expanding trend-setters of North American higher education institutions to make the switch to illuminate their arenas with an innovative new LED lighting system from Ephesus Lighting. The announcement of the three latest college sports venues to switch their lighting systems to LED was made by Mike Lorenz, president of Ephesus Lighting and shared with the Sports Techie community blog readers today.

Ephesus LED lights reduce power consumption by an average of 70% and maintain lighting quality with no maintenance.

Collegiate LED Lights Pioneers
Ohio University, Union College and the University of British Columbia join the growing list of arenas reducing energy use and improving light quality with LED.

Ephesus LED lights reduce power consumption by an average of 70% and maintain lighting quality with no maintenance. Whereas traditional lighting requires frequent changing and experiences lighting output degradation of 40% in just 18 months, Ephesus LED lights require little to no maintenance and generate 90% light output for 10 years. Facts facility operators need to know and make adjustments to meet this earth-sustaining trend head-on.

“We commend Ohio University, Union College and UBC for seeing the future by making the move to our energy saving, maintenance-free and high-quality LED lighting system,” explained Mr. Lorenz. “LED is the natural evolution of arena and stadium lighting as it provides an optimal stage for events, players and fans.”

Three More College Arenas Make the Switch to LED Lights from Ephesus Lighting – SportsTechie blog

Ohio University
The Ohio University Convocation Center on the campus of Ohio University in Athens, OH is a 13,080 seat multi-purpose arena that plays host to Ohio Bobcats basketball, volleyball and wrestling. The venue replaced its 155 metal halide and incandescent 1000 watt light fixtures with just 52 Ephesus 600 Arena Lights. In addition to a dramatic reduction in energy consumption, the light levels increased by nearly 10% and saw an improvement in max/min uniformity to 1.25 FC’s (foot candles) on the court, which exceeds NCAA requirements for television broadcasts.

Union College
Similarly, the 2,350 seat Frank L. Messa Rink at Achilles Center on the campus of Union College in Schenectady, NY replaced its antiquated metal halide lighting systems with 50 Ephesus 600 Arena Lights and 20 Ephesus 300 Arena Lights. The rink is the home ice for the Union College NCAA Division 1 Men’s National Championship Ice Hockey team, the school’s women’s team and serves the entire Schenectady community by offering public skating and youth hockey leagues all year long.

UBC
The new Ephesus LED lighting system installed at UBC Thunderbird Arena, housed within the Doug Mitchell Thunderbird Sports Centre, at the University of British Columbia is a hybrid system comprised of 46 Ephesus Arena 600 lights plus 41 of the remaining metal halide fixtures. The Ephesus fixtures will be used to provide 100 FC of lighting for daily usage. The metal halide lights will supplement the LED lights for major events requiring up to 240 FC’s. The new system is projected to reduce power consumption by over 70% at the 7,000 seat facility.

“Our fans and student-athletes deserve the best and, after much research, it became clear to us that the Ephesus LED lighting system is the superior arena-lighting product on the market,” explained Dan Cooper, UBC Facilities Manager. “The opportunity to combine improved lighting quality with substantial energy savings made it the perfect solution for our needs.”

Ephesus Lighting
Ephesus manufactures the brightest LED on the market and is the only arena-designed lighting solution that is certified under Design Light Consortium’s (DLC) quality, performance and energy efficiency requirements. The DLC certification enables facilities to receive energy incentives from utility providers.

Since lighting the first sports arena with LED in North America in 2012, Ephesus Lighting has created LED lighting solutions for more than 20 sports and entertainment venues all across North America including: the War Memorial Arena in Syracuse, NY; the Broome County Veterans Memorial Arena & The Forum Theater in Binghamton, NY; the Webster Bank Area in Bridgeport, CT; the BMO Harris Bank Center in Rockford, IL; the Ricoh Coliseum, in Toronto; The Ryan Center at the University of Rhode Island; the William D. Mullins Center at UMASS-Amherst and more.

The Visium 300 system provides an impressive 152 FC’s (foot-candles) of lighting for hockey and 148 FC’s for basketball.

Sports Techie, My respect goes out to these three colleges for staying on the cutting-edge of the International LED movement by partnering up with Ephesus Lighting for the 2014 seasons and beyond. No doubt, sponsors, television broadcasters and mobile device users in attendance will notice the better lighting quality, while the universities will notice it not only in their revenue bottom-line, but also in team performances, the fan experience and image quality via cameras, smartphone and tablets.

I have friends who attended, played and coached at UBC in the great white north so for sure they will love the building lighting upgrade, as will students, along with fans who love to use mobile device second screen opportunities to take pictures and tweet or Facebook live and real-time sport action, highlights and scores, to family and friends.

Three virtual cheers to Ephesus Lighting, and to Ohio University, Union College and UBC, the tech future is brighter in your green arenas.

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